How-To Geek
These 7 shows were canceled way too soon—here's where to watch them
There's nothing worse than investing hours into a great new TV series only to have the rug pulled out from under you by a network or streaming service canceling it just when things are getting good. In the current age of streaming, though, it's not enough to have the adoration of fans and a Rotten Tomatoes score through the roof—massive production budgets, shrinking viewership, and corporate takeovers are becoming more of a death knell to great shows than any number of downturned thumbs.
Floppy disks, burned CDs, and tape drives: How we survived before the cloud
I don't know how it happened, but somehow I pay for four whole terabytes of cloud storage every month. Sure, it's shared with the entire household, but over the years I went from a few gigs of free cloud storage to a substantial annual fee for a big hard drive in the sky.
Home Depot launches a new compact tool line to take on Ryobi and Milwaukee
In partnership with The Home Depot, RIDGID has announced an all-new, powerful yet compact cordless 18V power tool lineup to take on Ryobi, Milwaukee, DeWALT, and more. It's called the RIDGID NUKE Subcompact.
7 ways an HD Blu-ray is better than 4K streaming
Let's be honest—physical media are on life support. Clearly, people prefer the convenience of streaming services, and that's perfectly understandable, but it also means a huge number of TV and film fans who have forgotten (or never knew) how much better even standard HD Blu-rays can be.
Googlebook's Intel partnership could put Microsoft in tough spot and challenge Apple too
The newly announced Googlebook laptops are starting to look far bigger than just another Chromebook experiment. While Google did not reveal the core hardware specs, Intel has now announced its partnership with the platform, calling them “premium, powerful devices designed for intelligence”. Notably, in a separate interview, Google VP John Maletis confirmed that Googlebooks will also ship with Qualcomm and MediaTek processors.
Don't pay for an AI coding assistant until you've tried running one locally
Models aren't good enough to work on their own, especially with all the nuance in bigger projects. Even while avoiding usage caps on Antigravity, you still need to give it your whole project for it to work. Basically, it feels like the only way to get a reliable AI agent for programming is through a paid extension. However, instead of paying someone else, you should run your own AI.
5 exciting streaming shows that feel like those summer blockbusters we all used to love
There are times in our lives when we are consumed by the media. While it’s not always the case, a big thing media lovers tend to have fond memories of are those summer blockbusters—you know the ones. Whether it's high-stakes action, funny comedies, or fantasies beyond your wildest imagination, these movies made us smile, laugh, and create fond memories with loved ones during those summer days.
This huge Ryobi deal gets you 6 tools for $299 at Home Depot
If you have DIY projects around the house that need attention, now is the perfect time to buy some new tools. Ryobi fans will want to run to a nearby Home Depot for its spring sale and grab its latest deal that gets you six power tools for under $300.
This forgotten port was USB before USB existed
Long before everyone got used to plugging things into a familiar rectangular port (and flipping the cable around three times before getting it right), there was another connector quietly doing most of the heavy lifting. The serial port wasn't pretty, it wasn't fast, and it definitely wasn't friendly, but for decades, it was the way you connected almost anything that wasn't already inside your computer case.
Samsung makes the best phones, but I'll never buy one
Samsung is the dominant Android brand for good reason. Beyond its impressive lineup that spans everything from budget devices to ultra-premium flagships and foldables, Samsung keeps both hardware and software polished to a consistent standard.
This 12-nozzle 3D printer solves the biggest problem with multicolor printing
Multicolor 3D printing is such a neat idea, but it's hard to justify because of how much waste it generates. I was able to go hands-on with a 12-color no-waste 3D printer a few months ago, and it completely changed the multicolor 3D printing game.
It's time for Framework to build a modular printer
Who'd have thought that we'd still be talking about printers in the 2020s? Wasn't it all supposed to be paperless by now? The reality is that we're about as likely to give up paper as we are to get flying cars, which means we have to deal with all the things wrong with the printing industry.
4 streaming services I kept after canceling everything else
Streaming TV shows and movies used to be affordable when there were only one or two major streaming platforms. These days, there are almost too many to count, and the prices continue to rise. I've ditched several of my streaming subscriptions, but here are the four I've kept.
7 essential apps that work perfectly on both Windows and Linux
Having a Windows and Linux PC doesn’t mean you need entirely different toolsets for each platform. Many apps offer seamless cross-platform experiences, ensuring productivity without the hassle of relearning software. Here are seven apps that work smoothly on both Windows and Linux.
LM Studio's new headless mode turns any old PC into a private AI server
I used to wish that I had an awesome supercomputer so I could run my own AI, but then I found out that I didn't have to. Just like with other DIY projects, you can make a server with what you already have; you just need to think outside the box. If you own a spare PC, can find one, or can buy one cheaply, you're one big step closer to an AI server. What's even better is that LM Studio was built to make this easier for you.
Why your Impact Driver is stripping screws—you’re not using the right mode
Drills and impact drivers are great for driving lag bolts or self-tapping screws, but they are also the fastest way to ruin a DIY project if you don't respect their power. If you're constantly using your impact driver on 3 (or the fastest setting) and stripping heads, snapping screws, or overdriving, you're using it wrong.
You paid extra for these Windows 11 Pro features, now use them
Windows 11 Pro costs more than the Home Edition of Windows, but many people who own Pro aren't making use of some of its most interesting features. They're not flashy, but they provide a very noticeable improvement over Home editions, especially if you like to experiment with applications or customize your PC.
The biggest car touchscreens ranked from useful to overly complicated
Is bigger always better? For your bank account, absolutely. For the spider currently sprinting across your living room floor? Definitely not.
Your mesh Wi-Fi system has a hidden superpower—and it's free
Mesh Wi-Fi is one of those upgrades that genuinely changes how your home network feels, often doing a lot more than an expensive router ever could. The dead zones disappear, the streaming gets smoother, and you stop fighting with your router every time you walk into the wrong room. For most people, that's the whole story, and honestly, that's where the experimentation ends.
Home Assistant and Alexa are actually a match made in heaven—here's how I've made them work together
Like many people, I bought Amazon Echo smart speakers, thinking that they were the future of the smart home. Being able to control your smart home using your voice seems ideal, but the reality is that Amazon's proprietary system is restrictive and only supports fairly basic automations.


